Tablets

According to CNet the ipad is hands down the best Tablet. Here’s what their review says in part:
“The good: The newest iPad’s faster A6X processor adds extra system speed and graphics power. Improved worldwide cellular compatibility makes the LTE model a more appealing proposition. And the iOS App Store remains best in class, with the widest selection.
The bad: The fourth-gen iPad is otherwise identical to its recent predecessor — same size, weight, and Retina screen. It’s heavy to hold in one hand, and most older accessories won’t work without investing in a pricey Lightning adapter.”

Amazon Kindle Fire

Here is a what PC Magazine had to say about the Kindle Fire:
“PROS
Gorgeous screen. Very easy to use. Amazon Prime members get lots of video and book content. Multi-user parental controls.
CONS
Rigidly locked to the Amazon ecosystem. Sluggish on occasion. Other tablets have more apps.
BOTTOM LINE
The 7-inch Amazon Kindle Fire HD is a great way to consume your Amazon content on a small screen, but it’s not the fastest or most flexible $200 tablet any more.”

Google Nexus Review

PC Magazine has some suprisingly good things to say about the Google Tablet:

PROS
Fast. Well-built. Excellent battery life. Well worth the money.
CONS
Very limited storage. Google Play media store doesn’t quite work. No HDMI or MHL to connect the tablet to HDTVs.
BOTTOM LINE
Google and Asus smack it out of the park with the Nexus 7, a terrific small-screen tablet that’s an incredible value at $200.